Polk superior court results

Published 5:06 pm Friday, June 24, 2011

In a Polk County Superior Court Administrative session held on June 16, 2011 with Judge Mark E. Powell presiding, 44 cases were heard. Some cases were continued or dismissed.
The following persons were convicted of a crime (names are as given in court records):
Jason Monte Abernathy was convicted of two counts of felony probation violation out of county. Abernathy’s probation was revoked.
Heather Dawn Blackwell was convicted of felony probation violation. Blackwell’s probation was revoked.
Lawrence David Bradley Jr was convicted of felony probation violation out of county. Bradley’s probation was revoked.
William Scott Brown was convicted of felony probation violation. Brown’s probation was revoked, with DART program recommended.
Jeffrey Shane Coore was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor probation violation out of county. Coore’s probation was terminated.
Daniel Wade Gallagher was convicted of three counts of felony probation violation. Gallagher’s probation was revoked.
Kenneth Dale Greene was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor probation violation out of county. Greene’s probation was terminated and he was sentenced to five days in jail.
Mary Katherine Moffitt was convicted of felony breaking and/or entering, felony larceny and possession of stolen goods. Moffitt was sentenced to 30 months supervised probation and court costs.
Benjamin Moore was convicted of criminal contempt. Moore was sentenced to 30 days in jail.
Michael Brandon Wood was convicted of felony probation violation out of county. Wood’s probation was revoked.
Jeffrey Wayne Martin was convicted of possession of drug paraphernalia, simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance, possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of stolen goods. Martin was sentenced to 10 to 12 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections.
Michael Brandon Wood was convicted of misdemeanor probation violation. Wood’s probation was revoked.

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